Is there a way to send the tap tempo sync’d MIDI clock OUT to every channel from AniMoog? I’m trying to find a way to have my iPhone be the master clock source for a number of apps and external processors - all of the tinkering I have done thus far has led me to start asking questions…
Thanks for any help!
Oh - BTW I don’t need AniMoog to be the source because it can be a destination from another app if necessary.
There are quite a few iOS sequencer / drum apps that will send MIDI clock sync signals.
Do you already have a MIDI interface for your iPhone?
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I have LittleMIDI Machine, but it doesn’t seem to link correctly… It might be user error, but I couldn’t get more than one channel to respond to its clock. I need at least five to respond.
Currently I’m running a MIDI Mobilizer II & a MIDI Solutions Quadra thru. Controlling a ClysterFlux, MIDI MuRF, Strymon TimeLine externally, and AniMoog internally. I use TouchOSC to send most of my CC but I need one clock source to sync it all together… (My setup is portable)
Resurrecting this thread. I’m also looking for a tap tempo for Animoog. Obviously, it can’t be midi mapped in the app, but I’m looking for a solution via Audiobus, Midiflow, or other solutions if possible. I’m not looking to add outboard gear and I’m not using Ableton in this setup…
To go further, I’m using an iRig BlueBoard key as a tap tempo in JamUp (guitar effects app). I’m using Animoog simultaneously (via a MIDI guitar pickup). I’ve got sound on both ends, but, again, can’t midimap tempo in Animoog… This setup is for playing in a band setting without any loops playing, so I just need the tap tempo for the delays…